The New York Times hired people for telephone sales during the Depression, and had them sitting at desks facing a window looking out on job seekers lined up outside. They were told if they couldn’t sell subscriptions, they could easily be replaced by one of those job seekers.
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The New York Times hired people for telephone sales during the Depression, and had them sitting at desks facing a window looking out on job seekers lined up outside. They were told if they couldn’t sell subscriptions, they could easily be replaced by one of those job seekers.